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Then will you be clear from my oath, when you come to my relatives. If they don`t give her to you, you shall be clear from my oath.`
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An Oath's Fair Conditions
Commentators note that this verse is the servant faithfully repeating the terms of his oath to Rebekah's family. By restating the conditions under which he would be 'clear from his oath'—specifically, if the family refused the proposal—he demonstrates his integrity. This shows that Abraham's charge was both serious and reasonable, holding the servant accountable for his actions but not for outcomes beyond his control.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
26. קרד qādad — “bow the head.” השׁתחוה shâchâh — “bow the body.”
29. לבן lābān — “Laban, white.”
In this circum…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then you shall be clear from [this] my oath (See Gill on Genesis 24:8).
The arrangement of the marriage between Isaac and Rebekah is recounted in great detail. We should notice God's providence in the common events of h…